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authorJavier Jardón <jjardon@gnome.org>2015-06-10 12:20:05 +0100
committerBaserock Gerrit <gerrit@baserock.org>2015-06-10 14:05:20 +0000
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README: explain what it means for a system definition to be on systems/
Thanks to Marc Dunford for the bug report Change-Id: Ie9d1545f766bca93979a576085896cf9af1006bf
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These are some morphologies for Baserock. Baserock is a system
for developing embedded and appliance Linux systems. For
more information, see <http://wiki.baserock.org>.
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+The systems listed in the systems/ directory are example systems
+that build and run at some point. The only ones we can be sure
+that still build in current master of definitions are the ones that
+we keep building in our ci system; they are listed in
+http://git.baserock.org/cgi-bin/cgit.cgi/baserock/baserock/definitions.git/tree/clusters/ci.morph